![]() ![]() This is not essentialist malarkey scientists have studied living, thinking female (and male) brains with PET and MRI scans. In her new book, "The Female Brain," Brizendine says that women are better than men at remembering the details of emotional events because their brains are structurally and chemically different. After all, aren't there some men out there who have a memory for details from first dates, weddings and other relationship highs and lows? Not according to neuropsychologist Louann Brizendine. ![]() He pauses, rewinds to that night, and then fast-forwards to the present, where he tells his wife the song name and then, just to prove he's not a forgetful cad, says, "And you looked beautiful in that pink sweater." Crisis averted.Ī silly scene, perhaps, and one that many women in the audience probably dismissed as a hackneyed stereotype. Unlike most men, Michael is able to retrieve this fact (as well as the color of her sweater) thanks to a universal remote control. In the recent movie "Click," Michael Newman (played by Adam Sandler) is stumped when his wife asks him to name the song that was playing during their first kiss.
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